Drought will worsen, rain is unlikely, anytime soon
Posted: Sep 11, 2024 5:34 PM EST
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High temperatures make another run at 90 degrees Thursday, before clouds roll in for the weekend, holding temperatures in the mid-80s. The impacts from Hurricane Francine will be limited to clouds and higher humidity, the chance of much needed rain has dissipated. Drought will woresen, and we be in the running for one of the driest September's on record. Next week the warm weather continues, with highs holding in the mid-80s, five to ten degrees above normal.
Tonight: Clear, calm. Low 57.
Thursday: Hot again, Mostly sunny. High 90.
Friday: Mostly cloudy. High 85.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy. High 85.
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